Research on the comprehensive benefit assessment model of party building leading rural ecological construction and social governance modernization under the perspective of common wealth

Authors

  • Feifei Ye School of Economics & Management, Hunan Applied Technology University, Changde, Hunan, 415000, China;
  • Taiping Deng School of Economics & Management, Hunan Applied Technology University, Changde, Hunan, 415000, China
  • Hongju Zou School of Economics & Management, Hunan Applied Technology University, Changde, Hunan, 415000, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70917/ijcisim-2025-0269

Keywords:

common wealth; ecological construction; social governance; gray correlation analysis; comprehensive benefit assessment

Abstract

In the context of common wealth strategy, this paper constructs a three-dimensional ecological construction and social governance comprehensive benefit assessment index system. The assessment model is designed based on gray correlation analysis and entropy weight method to realize the synergistic measurement of qualitative and quantitative indicators. Through theoretical analysis and empirical testing, it is found that the combined weight of B15 (habitat provides benefits) is 0.1349, which has the highest weight among all the indicators.The Ci values of X3, X2, and X1 are 0.6642, 0.6281, and 0.6142, respectively, and the comprehensive benefits of X3 are the closest to the ideal scenario among the three regions. In response to the assessment results, the party building leadership needs to highlight the problem orientation and effectively transform the assessment results into practical strategies to enhance the overall effectiveness of rural development.

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Feifei Ye, Taiping Deng, & Hongju Zou. (2025). Research on the comprehensive benefit assessment model of party building leading rural ecological construction and social governance modernization under the perspective of common wealth. International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications, 17, 13. https://doi.org/10.70917/ijcisim-2025-0269

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